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day. A Norfolk paper has been received here, con taining a despatch from Beauregard in relation to the two day's fight lit Pittsburg Landing. He ay that after capturing 33 of our guns and 8, COO prisoners, his force fell buck upon his works at Corinth, which they are fully able to hold. Baltimore, April 14. In reference ta Beaure gard's despatch alluded to in the Old Point des patch, given above inquiries have been made of the War Department ; and we are authorized to say that the reports from Pittsburg Landing, already given to the public, contradict the re port in the Norfolk papers. All the reports re ceived at the War Department confirm the state ment that the enemy were routed, and pursued, us far as the previous orders of Gen. Grant would permit. The enemy are now shut up in Corinth. Washington, April. 8. Arrangements are fully completed for the rapid construction, by Ericson, of six boats similar to the Monitor, but of larger size. The iron casing uf the tower of the Monitor is only eight inches thick. To guard against all possible contingencies, the casing of the towers to the new vessels is to be eleven inches thick. : Gen. McClellan has commenced operations on Yorktown. Ship Point has been taken, and so:i e outposts. Gen. Prentiss escaped from the rebels on Tuesday and came into camp. Gen. Wallace was not killed, but dangerously wounded, ho was however recovering fast. Gen. Sherman was not killed. Gen. A. S. Johnson wascrtainly killed, and J. C. Breckinridge is reported taken prisoner. The enemy was reported at one hundred and twenty thousand strong. Two of the Ohio regiments, one of the Wis consin nnd one of the Iowa, behaved very un. gallantly. The Senate bill abolishing slavery in the District of Columbia has passe I the House by a vote of OS to SO. A bill amending the fugitive slave law by establishing trial by jury and de barring rebels recovering fugitives has been introduced. from Mexico. Tns steamer Tvoauoku from Ilavannn, arrived fftm Vera Cruz, with dates to the 23d March. The Spanish troops occupy Cordova, Orizaba mid Lehucha. Juarez has imposed a forced loan on six Spanish commercial houses of $150,000 to the National Treasury. The Allies protested in an ultimatum, rcquiriii" I lie nullification of tlio loan a negative reply Ut be considered a casus belli. From Europe. Prince Wiudiscligrntz and Count Nessclroode are dead. Austria had taken a step favorablo to the free dom of (ho press. A grand banquet was given to Garibaldi at Milan. Sever. 1 patriotic speeches were made, indicative of approaching movements. The stoaincr Tusearora and Sumter were still ut Gibrul'.ur on the 21:4 March. PRICES CURRENT. Tnsr say that Pat Malone says that John C, BreckinriJge is in Europe, and has been fur months. J low (ould he both be in Europe nnd in the battle of Pittsburg Linding ; But prob ably Pat don't believe there was any such battle. Coltille Mines. We saw yesterday in Wells, Farg Ss Co.'s express office, 300 ounces of Col villa g'ld dust, brought down by Mr. Smith. This IJ is of a veiy fine quality ai d is said t be worth about $18 per ounce. It was obtained in the vicinity of the Hudson Bay Port. Mr. Smith informs us that the mining there this season will be very extensive. There nre parlies out now some distance above the Old Fort, nnd occasionally they come in with gold which is very coarse nnd of a very fine iiistli'y. Timet. Public Speaking. , The nominees of the State Union Convention 'will address the citizens of Oregon at Hillsborough, April 23 Dallas, Polk Co., " iJ Monroe, " SO S 9 13 Hamilton' Store, Oakland. Canvonville, Waldo. Phcroix, Brownsville, Scio, Salem, Aurora, Upper Molalla, St. Helens, May 24 27 8 SI Lafayette, Corrallis, F'ugene City, Yonculla, Roscburg Kirbyville, Jacksonville, Harrisburg, Albany, Sublimity, Silrerton. Oregon City, Portland, Dalles, April U 21! Mar June PRODUCE. Wheat Out - - , Potutoe - -Onions - Bcun Bacon, ham k side, I.ard ill Keg -Uutu-r, fresh roll -Flour, - - -Egg - Chickens per dux ! Pork, fresh. Beef, - - -rauir. D'd apples per lb, M peaches. " Q'n apples per bu.l GKOCIKIKS. Sugar X. O., Crushed. Syrup, K. Boston, votlee, - . Soap, Salt, - -Candles, A1. Sperm - Suleratua, 20 25 Manila Rope per lb, Son 2.5 White lead, 16 Nails, wrought, a 6e " cut, Ma lo Linseed Oil, raw, Joail is. Boiled aJ 25 Whale, - - iA Glass per foot, US 12 DKT OOOD1. Salem' Bi an keta, 6uU 00 " Cloth, 1 OO 1 75 Sheetiug, brown 20 00 Drills " 14 Blue - 20 Merrimac prints - 20 Fancy prints, l'i Mons'lin Delaines, 20 Sti Irish Linen, - 71 53 Brown Linen, - SS o Satinet double ml, 1 li'a2 58 Ky. Jeans, 4o to Cotton Jeans, Sua 40 Boots kip, - 2 5na. 00 " eulf, OOalO 00 t.i ubfu. Pino per M, 5 Ooa'ii 00 Kir " 0 ooalS 00 Cedar " 20 0O3u 00 Public Speaking. Spencer, Thursday, May 22 Brice'a, Saturday," M 24 Springfield, Tue. " 27 Coat Fork, Thar. 29 C. E. Chrisman, or some one of the Union nominees of Lane county, will address the citi zens on the issues of the day at the following times and places : Siuseliw, Wednesday, May II Richardson's, Fndar, 23 Willamette, Mondaf, " 24 Pleasant Hill, Wed'. " 24 Eugene City, Sat " SI The citizens of Mohawk, Camp creek and Fall creek will please attend at Springfield, and those of Lost Valley at Pleasant Hill, and of Long Tom at Brice'a precinct on the day of speaking. Mr. Robert Cochran, or any other one of the opposing candidates are invited to attend and apeak alternately. The speaking to be at the usual places of holding elections, and to com mence at 1 o'clock p. m. JHARRIED. At Silrerton, Marion eountr, on the 1Sth Inst., br Rer. T. II. Small, Mr. David C. Kelly, of British Columbia, sod Wis .Nettie E. Stereo. N J. B. Underwood, OTARY PCBLIC, will punctually attend to all bus iness entrusted to his ear. ' Eugene City, Oregon. Eugene City Lodge Ho. 11, A. F. and A. M., Hold their regular communications on the SATURDAY evening preceding the New and Full Mxin. M. BLANDINO, W. 11. J. B. Underwood, Secretary. AGENTS FOR THE STATE REPUBLICAN. The following named sentlemen are authorized to re ceive and receipt tor money on suuscription to tue naria- L1C1X. San Francisco, California, Portland, Oregon, - - .- Oregon Citv, - - - Lafayette, Yamhill county, Salem, Oregon, - - -Silvcrton, ------ Albany, - Corvuilis, - - - - - Eugene City, - - - - Hoseburg, - - - - - Jacksonville, - - - - - Ashland, ------ Traveliug Ageut, - . - Postmasters are also requested to receive and forward subscriptions. Mouy may be sent through the mails at our risk. Charles A. Crane. - Logan k Sbattuck. - W. C. Johnson. John Cummins. Win. O. Cartwright. - - W. K. Dunbar. - D. W. Wakefield. - - - A. G. Hovev. - - J. M. Gale. J. H. Rogers. J. K. Hodden. - - - J. M. McCall. M. O. McCarty. Passaok and freights from Portland to Lcwiston by steumers. PASSAdR. From Portland to Cascades, .... Railroad, - From Cascades to Dalles, - Stage fare on portuge, - From Dcs Chutes to Wullula, - Wullula to Lcwiston, - - - - - Total, I'limiiiiT. Freight from Portland to Dalles, Dulles to Wullula, Wallula to Lcwiston, Total - i reiglit oil two horse wagons Da'les, - - -Animals from Portland to Dalles, - f42 00 $20 00 per ton. - 55 00 " 45 no " 120 (a I from Portland to - J:)0 00 - 5 00 VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE ! 1 OFFER MY FARM FOR SALE, in whole or in part, to suit purchasers. It is desirably and valuably situu ted, high and dry, udjoiuing Eugene City; embracing good level prairie with a fair amount of river-bottom and tim ber. Persons wanting quantities of a few acres adjoining the town for building sites, or larger amounts for tanning or other purposes, or any one wanting the whole amount, can hav e un opportunity to purchase oil accommodating terms, by application to me, or to Dr. A. W. Patterson, on the premise. Eugene Citv, Oregon, March 10, 1mS2. II. SHAW. To merchants and Shippers. PORTAGE AT OREGON CITY. rpiIE MERCHANTS AND SHIPPERS of tho Willamette L Valley are notified that BARSTOW k FRAZER ure now prcpured with plenty of teams and careful drivers to puss freight over the Portuge between Oregon City and Canemah as fast as could be expected. One of us will be at all times at each end of the route to attend to the forwarding of tho freight, so as to prevent any unnecessary delay. Oregon City.'Oregon, January 1, 18'12. JHf Notice to Absent Defendant. rpo WILLIAM POLLARD : You are hereby notified 1 that unless you appear in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Lane, on the fourth Monday 7th day) ot October, next, 1H2, and answer the complaint of Commodore P. Wilson, I'l'ff, which has been tiled with the Clerk of said court, and prays for a judgment against you for $13", besides interest and costs, the same will be taken for confessed, and the prayer thereof will be granted by the court. By orderof Hon. R. E. Strutton, Judge. S. ELLSWORTH, ITU's Atty. Dated, March 20, 1 SS2. 1 l-3m Notice of Final Settlement. In County Court of Lane county, 1 In the matter of Isaac 8. Davis', V April Term, 1862. an insane person. ) NOTICE is hereby given that Nelson Daris, Guardian, has tiled his account for Final .Settlement, and that the 1st Mon lay in May, I8')2. has been set apart for hearing the same. S. ELLSWORTH, Att'y for Guardian. Dated, April 8, ISO. ' 14-3t Notice. B rpHE UNDERSIGNED Executor of the Estate of Hiram A. Coveadell, deccscd, hereby notilies all persons having claim against said Estate to exhibit them with the neces sary Touchers within one year from the date hereof at hi place of residence on Coast Fork in Lane county. Oregon. Dated, April 9, 1802. 14-tt JOHN BOWERS. Notice to Creditors. ALL PERSON'S having claims against J. L. MOORE, late of tho county ot Lane, deceased, are hereby re quired to exhibit thein, with the necessary vouchers, to the undersigned Administrator ot said estate, at his residence in said county, within one year from the date of this notice. Dated, April'12, 1SH2. JOHN W. MOORE, Am'r. I). M. Risdon, Att'y. 14-4 1 To School Teachers. ANTED: A gentleman competent to conduct the High School, Eugene City, for six months during the absence of the Principal. Particulars can be obtained by applying to a. fcllswortn, r.sq., fcugene City. w Estrayed. I ROM the subscriber, living three miles south of Eugene City, a strawberry-roan tilly. two years old last sonnir: no mark or brand except the hair in the face is a little light er than on the other parts of the body. Any information concerning the same will be suitably rewarded. Eugene City, Oregon. Stf W. LUCKEY. S. Elrworth, TTORXEY and Counselor, U. S. Supreme Conrt and other courts. Ortire at Knireue City. Lane enntr, tlrryw. AIo. Commi nr of fnr'w Y"rk. Coil- Beviici. etc. jH SlOO REWARD. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD is offered for a better Antidote for all affections of the URDTARY ORQAKS and PROSTATE GLAND MAX Dr. FRANK ALLERTON'S Antidote and Rose Injection. The worst eases of Goxobb arc rdically cured by two or three bottles. Slight eases in two or three dars. 'This preparation will do what no other remedy can, or has been Known to do, vis : Cure every case, no matter howcompli csled. Thousands can testify to tins fact, who bsd, previ ous to ning Dr. Allerton's Antidote and Rrs Injection, expended hundred or dollar on worthies nostrum and humbug doctors. TRY THIS REMEDY! Two or three dose I sufficient to convince Ton of it superior medicinal virtues. The only restriction while using th Antidote is to avoid all Spirits and Beer, or Ale. lie sure to sk for Or. rKA.Mv A I.KaTOVS Antidote and Rose Inieetion.- Take it accor ding to direction on the bottle and it will eurs yon. Sold by all regular DrnggiaU and Dealer in California, Oreiron and British Columbia. A. . MeCfXRE, Agent. PrieeforAntidote.fi : Rose Injection, (1 . Three bottle is nearly always autieient to perform a radical en re, lesring no traces of tlie mal4y in the lystrm. which can not Iv trttHfnIly M anr othr knw py. parition. I" lim FRANK LESLIE'S PICTORIAL HIST0RT OF THE WAR OF 1861. DESCRIPTIVE, STATISTICAL, AND DOCUMENT ARY. Edited by Ilu.x. E. U. Soi-ikb. Late Minister of the United States to Central America. This work is published In Semi-monthly Number ; its MAMMOTH SlE allows of the largest Eugravings, audit contains a complete epitome of the war in which t lie coun try i involved, with all the Facts, Scenes, Incidents and Anecdote connected with it, arranged chronologically, forming cotemporary and permanent History of the time. All Otliciut aim importunl Documents, emanating North or South, appear in full, with complete and uutheiitic ac counts and Illustrations of ull the striking Incidents of the War; together with the Portraits of Lending Otlieera and Statemeu, Plans and Views of Fortifications, Maps, etc. The Pictorial History of the War of liil, is invaluable to Families, for in its magnificently illustrated pages, even children can trace the course of events, w hile as a work of Reference for all classes, its value and importance must increase with every year, lit its completed form it will be one of the most magnificent Historical Political Works ever issued from auy press in the World. Each number is exquisitely printed on fine, thick paper, in large, clear tvpe, and is stitched iu a cover with a beau tiful Illustrated Title Page. Ten numbers have beeu published, containing upward of 250 Engravings, and matter equivalent to 23o0 octavo page. Published every fortnight, Turks 2S eeiit per num ber. Two dollars will secure the first Eight numbers. The usual discount to trade. FRANK LESLIE, Publisher, 7-tf No. lit City Hall Square, New York. iviu s eTmJ " AN INSTITUTION being formed in this place to be ex clusivly devoted to the advancement of si'ie.vcK iu this country, and especially of the physical or naturul sciences which requires, us a basis, a .Ml'SKU.M, or collection of specimens in the various departments, such as Botany, Geology, Zoology, Oology, etc. therefore all persons are invited to assist Dy collecting and sending us such speci mens as they may be able to obtain. Skins of all kinds of animals'wanteil, whether common or rare, whether feathery or hairy. If persons do not wi-h to spend their time in removing the skin, send us the bird or unimal and we will attend to it ourselve. In skinning, the bones of the head und legs should be lelt, ut'ter dis placing the skin surliciently to remove the flesh, eyes, etc. As the skull is also a fair index to the structure, nature and habits of animals, a collection of them, of all kinds, whether they be of things which walk, crawl, fly or awiln, are wanted. Entire skeletons would be preferred. -t f BL'SIIKI.S of birds eggs wanted, this coming spring Wj and summer, to ussist in the perfection and study of the new science of Oologv eggs ot even the most common kinds of birds. A description of the nest, its position und structure, ulso of the kind of bird and the time w hen it lays its eggs, are necessary, and should be accompanied by the head uud wing of the bird. Rocks of till kinds wanted, especially those containing fossils, the different kinds of metals, etc. Plants of all kinds, with their flowers, collected and pre served in herbariums, whether described or not, arc also wanted. Those interested in the progress of science in this coun try will find this a favorable opportunity for rendering their assistance ; and to the young especially, we would say, you cannot engage in a more interesting and liunluble enterprise than making collections of tho desired speci mens. Specimens of all kinds designed for the Museum may be left at the ullice of the Stat Kkimiblican, und ull addresses should be to HENRY CUMMINS, Eugene Citv, Oregon. Feb. 8, lS'12. CHARLES A. CRANE, ADVERTISING AGENCY. Cor. Washington & Sansome Streets, Government House Up-Stairs. SAN FRANCISCO. STATE REPUBLICAN, -Stow Stock Reporter, 1 taily llec, Neviwln National, - - -liutto Democrat, - Placer Courier, - - Northern Culifoniiun, - -('oloma Times, . - - -Muoncy'n KxpresH, - - -Plumas Stiindtird, - Southern News, . - . -Itaily Arguit, . . . . . Daily Appeal, . . . . . Napa County Times, -San Jose Tclci uph, -Alameda Herald, - . . Contra Costa Gazette, - - S:inta Crui News, - -Petal mmt Argus, - . -Sonoma County Democrat, IjOh Angeles Star, - - - - Itailv Oregon Advertiser, Mariposa Star, - - . . . San Andreas Independent, Columbia News, . . . . Territorial Enterprise, -Alemeda County Gazette, -Democratic Age, - - Arizonian, ...... Oregon Farmer, .... Mountaineer, . - - . Ifutching's Magazine, - California Culturmt. - Eugene City, Oregon . San Vrincisco - - Sue rumen to - . Graa Valley .... Orovitle . . . . Forest II ill - --- Union - - Coloma ..... Vol mm. Quincy ... Los Angeles - Stockton - - - Marvftville Napa - - - - Sail Jose - - - - - Oukland - - Martinet - Santa Crux - Petuluma - - Santa Itosa - Los Angeles . - Portland - . . Maripoxa - . . San Andreas . - - - Columbia - Carson Valley - San Leandro - - - - - Sonora Tucson, Arizona - - Oregon - - Italics, Oregou - San Francisco - - San Francisco Advertising in the Atlantic States. C. A. C, will nlso attend to forwarding advertisements to papers published in any portion of the Atlantic States. TRACY & CO'S OREGON EXPRESS. I'ortlaxd, March Slst, IS'iJ. rpiIE PART.VEIiSIIIP heretofore existing between the m uuwcrsigueu is tins uiit uissoiveo ut milium conncui. K. W. TRACY E. NORTON, U-tf E. L. James. E. E. W. TEACY'S DAILY EXPRESS. W. TRACY will continue the Express from PORT LAND to JACKSONVILLE, with the following OFFICES AND AGENTS. Oregon City, ..... Charmnn k Warner. Ilutteville, F. X. Mathicu. Lafayette, M. Wolfe. Dayton, .... Williams A I.ippencott. Salem, Bell A llrown. Corrallis, ..... Stock k Kaufman. A I ban v, ........J. Conner. Corrallis, ........E. Kox. Kueene City, II. M. Ellsworth. Oakland, - - , - - Lord, Peters k Co. Rosebur, A. R. Flint. Csnvonville, ... Siilcman, Wollenberg k Co. Jacksonville. - C. E. lteekman. 14-tf E. W.TRACY. WELLS, FARGO & CO'S EXPRESS. WEI.I.S, FARGO k CO. HAVE EXTENDER THEIR Express to VANCOUVER, CASCADES, DALLES, WALLULA, WALLA WALLA, LEWISTON, OROFINO. PIERCE CITY, ELK CITY, and the SALMON RIVER MINES. A list of Agents will be published as soon as practicable, and each Aitent will be furnished with a commission speci fvion his authority and the extent to which he will lie bound by hi acts, which will be publicly exposed in hi office for the Inspection of those dninz business wilh ns. WEI.I.S, FAROO k CO. E. W. TRACY, Superintendent for Oregon and Wash ington Territory. 14-tf iiErisroTor ccs Superior Yeast Powderi. WARRANTED tu mak Light Sweet and nutritions BREAD. Eqnallv adapted n J.OAVES, IfOT JtSf.'f'T. KfrfT mb.At, ASH OTHER CAKES, MSG EltHHEAh, AI CAKE UK ALL KISUS. Warranted fully equal to any hi the market. Ask for RF.D1NOTOS k CO'S YEAST POWirEKS, and take po other, if ma would hare unifirmly gd brvad. Msnwfaetnred and ld at wholesale, br REDINGTOIT & CO., I " and til t'li Sr., Sj Friwi.- DR. L.J. CZAPKAY'S Private Medical and Surgical Insti tute. SACRAMENTO STREET, UKI.OW MONTGOMERY. Opposite the Pacific Mail Steamship Company's Ottice, 8A. ritANCISl'O. EtiM'thti n ISM, il't I'rrmantitt Cur of all priaitt and iViwhV JimiM, and fvr tht tupprtMutH ' , i ry, VTTKNDINO AND RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. L. J. CAl'KAY, M. !., lutein the Itutisjaiiuu Revolu tionary War, Chief I'hvsiciuii to the H"tli Regiment of llonvvda. Chief Surgeon to theMilitarr ltosiitul of I'esth, Iluiijfurv, late Lecturer on disease of NVoinen and Child ren, and Honorary Member of the Philadelphia College of Medicine. I-tT" Particular ttention paid to the treatment of discuses peculiar to womeu und children. J Ottice hour from tt a. M. till t. r. m. Communications strictly confidential. Permanent cure guaranteed, or no pur. 'Consultations bv letter or otherwise live. Address li: L. J.'cZAl'KAY, Sm Kvi-i.v,Vnl. A Tribute to Merited Worth. The ingratitude of man to his fellow man is so often met with in lite, that testimonials, prompted by finer feclinKS of the heart, are oases in the life of those who suciilicc their best day in philuutliropic devotion to the ulleviatiou of the ills of frail mortality. Empiricism Hoods the col umns of our press with fraudulent uud fictitious letters, singing pu'au to the worth uf their owu egotistical chur latuuisin. Below we append a certificate ot a worthy man, who, a brief period siuee, seemed destined to "shuttle oil bis mortal coil ;" who looked forward to hi dissolution with that pleasure which onlr thoso weighed down by the heavy huud of disease can feel. Contrary to hope, the ability of a skillful physician has restored iiim to his for mer health. Relieved from his terrible situation, nnd im pelled by grutilude, he makes known his case, uud his ro medial agent, ami his statement is authenticated by a No tury Public. Tucdeiniinds of society imperiously command its publicity, and it is given more to waru the iinwury than to sound tlie praises of physician, of whom scores of like cases can be cited llEy.tllK.tULl! Cl'ltE Or COXSl'WTIOX. The almost miraculous cure that has been effected in my case, prompts me to impart to those of my fellow creatures who may be sutlering from like iiltliction, the source of re lief, with a short description of my case. Several years ago, my health began to fail. I was attacked by general weakness and debilitv, which reduced me to a mere shadow of my former self. At thut stage 1 sought medical assist ance, and expended large amounts, but without ti e least beneliciid result. Thut fell destroyer, Coxsi mptiox, had a ready seized upon my vitals. 1 was daily drawing closer to tho tomb j mv physicians held out no hope of recovery ; my strength hud wasted, nnd I was in a slato of :l"iost utter prostration. 1 was informed by my physicians that they could do nothing for me except to smooth my path to the grave, when most fortunately, I applied to Dr. L. J. Cznpkay, and am now a well and perfectly sound man. It is difficult for me to express the emotions' of deepest grati tude I experience when realizing the immeasurable service 1 have received ut the hands of Dr. Czupkay, and I feel re joieed that it is at least iu my power to lender this feeble recognition of his great skill and capacity. To the nlllicted I would say, do not despair, for whatever mar be the na tureof your case, I am confident that you will find relief by applying to Dr. L. J. Czapkay. " There is a balm in Uilead, uud there is physician there." l. s. HENRY W'ESSLINO. Subscribed nnd sworn to before me. this l.'ith day of October, A. n. 1 x.V.i. City and county of Sun Francisco, in the State of California. 1 1. s.J F. J. TIIIBAULT, Notary Public. The undersigned is personally acquainted with Henry Wessling, uud know that the circumstances related in the foregoing certificate nre true. He saw Henry Wessling during his illness, and bears willing testimony to the fact of bis remarkable cure by Dr. L. J. Czupkar. t. . A. Rosenheim. Subscribed and mori to before me, this 17lh day of October, a. d. l v.t. City and county of San Francisco, in the State of California. l. 1.J F. J. TIIIBAULT, Notary Public. DR. L. J. CZAPKAY'S privute Medical and Surgical III stitute is ou Sacramento street, below Montgomery, oppo site the Pacific Mail Steamship Company's Office, San Francisco. The Doctor otters free consultations, and asks no remuneration unless ho effect a cure. Otlice hours from 9 A. M. to SI P. M. TUB FOLLOWING I.KTTtlt, Which emphatically speaks for itself, was written br the Deau of the Faculty uf the Philadelphia College of Medi cine, to the editors of the Pacific Medical and fSurgical Journul, San Fruneisee, for publication : Piiilaoklphia, JanHary 17th, lS.lf. To the editors of the Pacific Medical and Surgieul Journal : Gkntlkvex : My attention has been culled to an article tn the December number of your Journal, in regard to the ad etindi m degree grunted by the Philadelphia College ot Medicine to Dr. L. J. Czupkar. When the application for the degree was made to the Faculty, It was accompanied by affidavits and testimonials to the cfl'eft that Dr. Czap kay was a regular graduate M. D. of the University of I'esth, had served as Surgeon in the Hungarian army,' and was a regular practitioner of medicine. On the strength of these, the degree was granted. The ad (undon degree, as it name implies, is conferred on graduates only, and gives us new privilege. Hud there beeu the slightest sus picion of irregularity, the application would have been re fused. By inserting' this in your Journal, you will do an act of justice to the College, and confer a favor on 1 ours, very rcsuectlully, II. RAM), Dean uf the Faculty ot the Philadelphia College of Medi upon those who would render assistance, or shelter me from danger, enemies who sought lo prolong th exist ence of my miseries. While in this state, nnd having, pre vious to my aflliction, tasted the sweets ot life, I once mora was induced to altcinptscckiug aid of a physician, and by recoiuiuendution, culled upon Ur. L. J. Czapkuy. I told him my circumstances, and of my inability to re'ward him for his services, regardless of uhieh, however, he at once undertook my case, and, with the blessing of God, I sit once more restored to perfect health, lettable to reward him for the boon which I enjoy at present, aud yet con scious of my indebtedness, I consider it duo to myself and ull alllictcdto make the case public, iu order that those in need of medical advice may find a physivian in whom every confidence cau be placed. ' l. .) MAYER YABI.ONSKY. Slate uf California, county of Sun Francisco, m. Sub scribed and sworn to before me, thi 1st duy of August, a. D" 'ti. CII.BERT A. GRANT, Notary Public. A CARD. I. the uudersitfied. havinir been under the treatment of I Dr. L. J. Czapkav, although unsolicited, feel culled upou lu i.e piiuiieiit lip inu viia.ni, l'i ills iicuiuieui, uugiiu that by doing so I may be instrumental in preventing oth ers from the fearful sutlering and misery which I experi enced, and which so often result from the pernicious prac tice of pretenders. Mvdiseuse has been that of physical and mental debility, which follow iu consequence of in discretions in youth. Tho agonies whicb 1 endured ure unnecessary for me to detail, they are known to those who have experienced them. Suffice it to say, that having called the services of Dr. L. J. Czapkay into requisition, ull the expectations which 1 may have formed of him were more than realized. 1 would therefore recommend Dr. Czapkay to all who mar find themselves alllicted with that dreadful muludy, my object in so doing being sympathv for sutlering humanity, and a heartfelt desire to relict e them. U.J. DAH1.EE, Printer. State of California, eity and county of Sun Francisco, m. On this Slst day of July, a. d. 1 s.".n, before me, Wm. C. Jewett, Notary'Public, personalty appeared 1). J. Dahlee. known to me, "and being duly sworn, did depose and say that the contents of the car J herewith signed by him are true. In witness whereof I have hereunto set n.y hand, nd affixed mr official seal, the day und year first above written. WM. C. JEWETT. l. s. Notary Public. I.oeul weakness, nervous debility, low spirits, lassitude, wcukucss of the limbs and buck, indisposition and incapa bility for labor and study, dullness uf apprehension, loss of memory, uversion to society, love of solitude, timidity, self-distrust, dizziness, headache, involuntary discharges, pains in the side, uH'ections of the eye, pimples on (he face, and other infirmities, are cured by the justly celebrated physician and surgeon, L. J. Czapkay, His method of curing discuses is new (unknown to others) und hence tho great success. All consultations, by tetter or otherwise, free. Address, L. J. CZAPKAY, M. I)., San Francisco, Cali fornia. jelii-Sm Ckhtipicatk : I, the undersigned, Governor Hun gary, do testify hereby, that Dr. L. J. Czapkay has served Uuring the contest for Hungarian liberty, as Chief Surgeon in the Hungarian army, with faithful perseverance; Where of I have given him this certificate, and do recommend him to the sympathy, attention, and protection of nil those who arc capable of appreciating pati lotic self-sacrifice and un deserved misfortune. KOSSUTH LAJOS, Governor of Hungary. Washington City, Jan. G, 18.VJ. REDARKAni. INSTANTS or HKOirAL RKt.fKP. Below we publish the certificates of three of the sufferers from the pang of disease, who, having recovered their for mer health, and impelled br gratitude, make known their cases and remedial agent, and their statement are authen ticated by a Notary Public. Ihe demunds of society im periously command their publicity, and we commend their perusal to the attention of all alllicted : Tn txxrt LNcss is thi imckxtiv to gratiti uk. The unders'iinied, desirous of acnuaintiiiir those who mar be unfortunate enough to be similarly alllicted, where a permanent relief of Iheir siill'erings may be obtained, feels it bis duty to thus publicly express his most sincere grati tude to Dr. L. J. Czapkay for the permanent recovery of his health. Borne down bv the distressing svmntolns in cident to the vicious practices of uncontrollable paasioti in youth, depressed in nody and mind, unable to peiform even tlie most Trilling nutv imposed ny me ituiiy avocations of life, I sought the advice of many physicians, who at first regarded my tlisease as of tritfing importance; but, alas, atter a few weeks, and, in several instances, months, of their treatment, I found, to my unutterable horror, that, iustead of relief, mr symptoms became more alarming in their torture ; and lieiiig told by one that my disease being principally confined to the brain, medicine would be of little consequence, I despaired of ever re gaining my health, strength and energy ; and, as a last resort, and with hut a faint hope, I called upon Dr.Czapkay.who.aOcrexamining mr case, prescribed some medicine, which almost instantly relieved me of the dull pain and dizziness in my bead. En couraged by the result. I resolved to iilace myself under hi care, and, by a strict obedience to all hi directions and snd advice, my head became clear, my idea collected, tlie constant pain in my back and groins, the weakness of my limbs, the nervous reaction of my whole bodr on a slight alarm or excitement, the misanthropy and evil forebodings, the self distrust and want of confidence in others, the inca pability to study and want of resolution, the frightful, ex citing, 'and, at times, pleasurable dresms by night, followed by involuntary discharges, list s all dissppeaieil, and, in fact, in two months alter Having consulted the lloctnr, felt as if inspired by a new life that life which, a hort time ago, I contemplated to end with my own band. With a view to tzuard tlie unfortunate from tailing into tlie snares of iiicotnrM-tciit attacks. I di-eni it mr dutr tu otter this testimony to the merits and s III of Dr. Cnqiksr, and recommend him Ut all wIhj may stand in ueeil of medi cal advice, being assured by my own experienee that, once umter Ins care, a radical and permanent cure win ne ci fecled. i.. s. I.. F. FILLMORE. Stateof California,eonntr of San rrancisoo. Subscribed and sworn to before me, thi 17th day of April, A. D. 11.il. (Stgneil.l 1 . JOHN MIDDI.ETON, Notary Public. Prompted br an honest desire of my heart, I wish to lay before the public a easy whi:h nVserre a commendation, not only as an act of scientific skill, but that of humanity also. About two years ago I suddenly, and from causes nknown tome, was seized with a tit of epilepsy, which, owing U mr mabitrtr to meet the expense consequent a?pon a ttMirough meffical treatment, and the discourage ment which I met with on attempting it, soon became such (as I was then led Iu believei s to ih fy the .kill of any physician. I was frequently, while in pursuit of my call ins', thrown down to the grmmd witbottt the .lihti-t goss-n ; snd. slihuh iu..n-iM Ih smtic. ft v.-i AHK TUX O.VLT SPECIFIC UttlKLT rOB CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS AND GENER AL DEBILITY, FEMALE COMPLAINTS AND ALL DISORDERS OF THE BLOOD SYSTEM. This new und remarkable Chemical Remedy a prepara tion ofoxydizuble phosphorus was discovered by the cele brated Dr. J. F. Churchill, of Puris. It has been used by over ten thousuud physicians, during the last three years with results unparalleled in the annals of medicine 'crea ting an entire revolution in the treatment of Chronic Dis eases of the Lungs, Stomach, and all morbid conditions of the Nervous and Blood Systems. Cvwtumptuni is no Inn iff an ineurabU maladii, for this Remedy has rttlortd htm- drtdn, iu attttagttnf thtdineatt. THE HYPOPHOSPHITES Have 11 two-fold and specific action on the one hand in creasing the principle which CONSTITUTES NERVOUS ENERGY ; and, on the other, being tho MUST POWER FUL BLOOD GENERATIXO AGENTS KNOWN. They act with promptness and certainty iu all general morbid conditions, such as Chronic Bronchitis, Asthma, Scrofula, Marasmus, Anrmin, Female Complaints, etc., and in ull dis orders of the Nervous or Blood Systems. Their effect upon the tubui'Cumr condition is immediate all the general . symptoms disappearing with a rapidity which is really marvelous. They increase the nervous or vital oncrgy, re lieve Cough, check Night Sweats, diminish Expectoration, Improves the Appetite, arrest Diarrhea, and promote re freshing sleep. A FAIR TRIAL IS A CERTAIN CURE. Winchester's Genuine Preparation OF THE HYPOPHOSPHITES is the only reliable form of Dr. Churchill s Remedy, and is approved by the Medical Profession generally. USE NO OTHER, OR ANY REM EDY CONTAINING IRON. tT Circulars containing the only authentic information ill regard to the new treatment, free. tf Price 2 per bottle. Sold Wholesale snd Retail at the California Branch Depot, by S J. WINCHESTER, 604 Mission St., two doors west of Seeond, Ran Francisco. Sands' Sarsaparilla, FOR THE REMOVAL AND CURE OF All Diseases arising from an Impure State of the Blood or Habit of the System. IN tliis preparation are strongly concentrated all the medicinul properties of Sursapurilhi, combined with tho mostellcctuul aids, -the most salutary productions, the most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom ; and the combi nation is such that one inodilie and improves the other, producing compound differing entirely in its character and properties from any other preparation, and unrivalled in its operation on the system when laboring under disease. 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